'''Warp''' is a science fiction fanzine published by the Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association and edited by Lynda Pelley.

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'''Warp''' is a science fiction fanzine published by the Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association.

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''Warp'', subtitled ''The Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Newsletter'', is published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, or MonSFFA as they called themselves, initially put out 6 issues a year, and now put out 2 issues a year. The most recent issue was the Spring 2011 issue, available online.

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''Warp'', subtitled ''The Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Newsletter'', is published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, or MonSFFA as they called themselves, initially put out 6 issues a year, and now put out 2 issues a year. The most recent issue was the Spring 2011 issue, available online. It was previously edited by Lynda Pelley and is now edited by Cathy Palmer-Lister.

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''Warp'' covers literary and media science fiction and fantasy, as well as comics, gaming, animation, scale model building, costunming, memorabilia, film and video production and fandom.

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''Warp'' covers literary and media science fiction and fantasy, as well as comics, gaming, animation, scale model building, costuming, memorabilia, film and video production and fandom.

The club also makes short amateur films such as ''Plant 9 From Outer Space'', a tribute to Ed Wood released in March 1996, and the sequel, ''The Fed Ex Files'', from the 1990s and, in the 2000s, ''Encounters of the Very Close Kind'' (2001), ''Beavra'' (2003), ''Mooseman'' (2004), and ''The Simpleton's Life'' (2005).

The club also makes short amateur films such as ''Plant 9 From Outer Space'', a tribute to Ed Wood released in March 1996, and the sequel, ''The Fed Ex Files'', from the 1990s and, in the 2000s, ''Encounters of the Very Close Kind'' (2001), ''Beavra'' (2003), ''Mooseman'' (2004), and ''The Simpleton's Life'' (2005).

Revision as of 02:51, 26 November 2011

Warp is a science fiction fanzine published by the Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association.

Warp, subtitled The Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Newsletter, is published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Montreal Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, or MonSFFA as they called themselves, initially put out 6 issues a year, and now put out 2 issues a year. The most recent issue was the Spring 2011 issue, available online. It was previously edited by Lynda Pelley and is now edited by Cathy Palmer-Lister.

Warp covers literary and media science fiction and fantasy, as well as comics, gaming, animation, scale model building, costuming, memorabilia, film and video production and fandom.

The club also makes short amateur films such as Plant 9 From Outer Space, a tribute to Ed Wood released in March 1996, and the sequel, The Fed Ex Files, from the 1990s and, in the 2000s, Encounters of the Very Close Kind (2001), Beavra (2003), Mooseman (2004), and The Simpleton's Life (2005).